Keith Thurman is still interested in fighting Tim Tzzyu, despite his losing in the seventh round with the WBC Junior Middle champion Sebastian Fundora, last Saturday evening in Las Vegas.
Thurman vs. Tsyzyu: Gold Coast Interest
Thurman (31-1, 23 KO) says he is ready to fight at Gold Coast against the thesis if they pay him. He doesn’t say how much he would like, but it’s probably in millions. Many years ago, he spread money against Manny Pacquiao, Danny Garcia and Shawn Porter.
Wasted career Keith
Fans believe that the former WBA and WBC, Thurman, the former WBA and Thurman, desperately desperate is to pay off. They believe that “one -time” realizes that for years he has wasted so much time, sitting outside the ring, that he is trying to get money while he can.
“He lost last year [WBO junior middleweight] World Championship title [against Fundora]. He fought with Bakhram [Murtazaliev] For [IBF 154-lb] World Championship title. He had one fight for a return [Joey Spencer]And then he again tried to regain the title of world champion – said Keith Thurman to Punch podcast About Timeu after losing to Sebastian Funda last Saturday.
It is understandable why Tsyzyu wanted a rematch with the fund. For the money they offered, he was unable to refuse to fight. Of course, he needed more than one simply tuning to prepare for a rematch. Joey Spencer was not good enough to prepare Tim for the second fight with the fund.
It would be too risky to delay the rematch, because the division of 154 pounds is deep with talent. Even charges dealing with clothing in the first 15 years would be hazardous to Tych. For example, Charles Conwell takes 12th place. This is someone who would have a great chance to beat Tim.
Desperate Thurman wants to fight Tziu
“They [Tszyu’s promoters] They hurried to the top and of course they saw that it was not an effortless feat. No, the kid is not ready, but he must choose the right fights. They have to choose someone who is better than Spencer. But someone who is not the world champion or Hall of Famer like me – said Thurman.
“Once upon a time, Thurman is not a Hall of Famer and it is unlikely that he would ever be. The management of Tziu will not choose Thurman after what happened to the fund. They will feed Tim Supple the opposition and slowly rebuild it. Thurman must go on and forget about Tkuu, because everything has changed.
“You will take me to Gold Coast and I will end my career Tim Tziu. If you want to see it, pay me and do it. I will get rid of Tziu,” said Thurman.
It’s hard for Thurman. In his career he wasted so much time, remaining inactive for most of the last eight years since 2017. Since then, he fought only four times, and his popularity does not exist. So all the fighters they called are not interested in fighting him because he brings nothing to the table.
Ahead of reports of a rematch, Manny Pacquiao is unconvinced by Floyd Mayweather’s claims that he is the greatest fighter of all time and even questions his celebrated 50-0 record.
In 2015, Pacquiao became the 48th name on Mayweather’s resume, losing by unanimous decision in Las Vegas on a night when the main event didn’t produce the expected results but finances skyrocketed.
I’m talking to VibrationPacquiao said the fight was contractually agreed upon. He then dismissed Mayweather’s claim as the best ever, saying others had retired undefeated before him and would do it again. In fact, the Filipino icon doesn’t even believe this should be the case with his rival, claiming that he lost to Oscar De La Hoya in 2007.
“I think he lost the Oscar De La Hoya fight. Look it up. I know what boxing is, and if you go through it and watch the fight, Floyd lost it. Very clear, so watch it.”
Mayweather faced Oscar De La Hoya in Las Vegas. It was the biggest fight in sports at the time.
The fight was tight early on, with De La Hoya using his jab and size, but Mayweather adjusted as the match went on, providing cleaner and more precise work down the stretch. He took a split decision to win the title and thus replaced the “Golden Boy” as boxing’s leading commercial fortune.
De La Hoya has long criticized Mayweather for not accepting a rematch clause in his contract, accusing him of retiring at the right time and coming back to avoid it.
If that were the case, the American icon could face similar accusations in 2026, as it increasingly looks like Pacquiao’s rematch – despite his comments – is in jeopardy.
Alvarez, 35, had elbow surgery last year and will miss the weekend in which he has always been the main character. He has wrestled on Cinco de Mayo weekend every year since 2015, except for 2018 and 2020.
Saturday’s event will be hosted by David Benavidez, who will move up to cruiserweight to face unified champion Gilberto Ramirez. Benavidez previously had mandatory super middleweight status during Alvarez’s undisputed title fight.
Alvarez last fought in September during Mexican Independence Weekend, losing a unanimous decision to Terence Crawford. It is expected to return in mid-September on the same holiday weekend.
His presence on Saturday drew attention because the co-main event will be a fight for the WBA 168-pound title. Munguia vs. Winner Resendiz will hold the belt in Alvarez’s division, which will make the outcome crucial to his next opponent’s options. No direct link has been confirmed, but a different name has been added to the current title image as a result.
If Resendiz wins, he becomes a huge high reward and manageable risk target should Saul return home. Resendiz is tough and has that unrelenting “Toro” style, but he’s technically the type of aggressive fighter that Saul has long timed and countered with ease.
The event will be broadcast on Prime Video and DAZN. Former promoter Oscar De La Hoya is also expected to be in attendance to support his fighters, including Ramirez and Oscar Duarte. In recent years, De La Hoya has publicly criticized Alvarez.
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A major obstacle has been revealed that could derail plans for a potential fight between David Benavidez and Dmitry Bivol.
After reigning supreme at super middleweight and lightweight heavyweight, reigning WBC 175-pound world champion Benavidez begins his toughest test yet with a monumental 25-pound jump to the cruiserweight division. on Saturday evening, a clash with unified champion Gilberto Ramirez.
However, even if he is successful against Ramirez, the “Mexican Monster” has vowed to return to lightweight heavyweight in pursuit of a chance to claim the undisputed crown against WBA, WBO and IBF titleholder Bivol.
Although there is a lot of interest in this fight, Eddie Hearn said Fighting the noise that Bivol has a “loose obligation” to take part in the trilogy with Artur Beterbiev.
“I think Benavidez-Bivol is a great fight, but we have some loose commitments with the Beterbiev III fight, which if called upon, we have to take.
“But if that’s not the case, Benavidez is absolutely the right fight. I think it’s a great fight, it’s two guys pound for pound.
“I really think Benavidez will beat Ramirez, and if that happens, if Dmitry comes through on May 30, which is what we expect him to do, why not fight Benavidez?”
Bivol will defend two of his three titles against German Michael Eifert next month, while Beterbiev considers his own “fine-tuning” in preparation for a third meeting with his rival.
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